- Ford Motor Co. is recalling its 550-horsepower GT sports car to repair a potential suspension defect that could cause steering problems. Ford says a control arm could crack, making the car hard to handle. There have been no reported accidents related to the control arm. The voluntary recall covers all 448 cars built. About 110 are in the hands of owners.

- Hyundai is recalling about 120,000 2004-05 Elantra sedans because of a software problem with its air-bag system. The automaker says it acted in response to a recent crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Hyundai says it will change the software to help the vehicles respond to the conditions of the 40 mile-per-hour, 40 percent offset frontal barrier test.